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Old Feb 18, 2014 | 05:26 PM
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New Window Tint on My White C2S

I'm sure you guys are going to get sick of me photo blasting the forums, but I just can't resist. I got the windows tinted today, and when I pulled into the driveway I noticed the sun setting. I pulled down to the end of the street and snapped a few. This was my first go at a car with lens flare. Some of the photos are a bit annoying, but I thought it looked cool. I shot with 5D MKIII with 70-200mm f2.8L IS II and a B&W Kaesemann Circular Polarizer. The Polarizer takes the glare off the windows and paint, but does make the windows quite a bit darker than they actually are.

My tint guy uses Llumar film. We did the entire windshield with Airblue 80% and what is classified as 15% on the others. It more like a 20%. It's Llumar's higher end ceramic tint. It works well on my S4, so I replicated it on the 911.

I also took a couple of photos of my new fans. As you might imagine, it gets super hot and sticky in Central FL. They are 99539 - 24" 1/4 HP Quiet Oscillating Wall Mount Fans from Air King. I still have to put outlets above the fans, so I don't have wires running all over the place. I hate seeing visible wires.

I also got my 3 year-old son his new Recaro Probooster. It fits pretty well.























































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Old Feb 18, 2014 | 06:36 PM
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Looks much better! Gotta have tint! Some very nice shots/pics as well. Love the garage setup too! Good job!
 
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Very nice! I wish tinting was legal in NJ!
 
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Stunning setup, tint makes a big difference!

Nice detailing supplies, Menz, GG, Adams, good choices!
 
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Wow...your organization skills are impeccable. Ask my wife any day how disorganized my closet gets(am not proud).....I am mighty impressed!!
 
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Originally Posted by Money2536
I'm sure you guys are going to get sick of me photo blasting the forums, but I just can't resist. I got the windows tinted today, and when I pulled into the driveway I noticed the sun setting. I pulled down to the end of the street and snapped a few. This was my first go at a car with lens flare. Some of the photos are a bit annoying, but I thought it looked cool. I shot with 5D MKIII with 70-200mm f2.8L IS II and a B&W Kaesemann Circular Polarizer. The Polarizer takes the glare off the windows and paint, but does make the windows quite a bit darker than they actually are. My tint guy uses Llumar film. We did the entire windshield with Airblue 80% and what is classified as 15% on the others. It more like a 20%. It's Llumar's higher end ceramic tint. It works well on my S4, so I replicated it on the 911. I also took a couple of photos of my new fans. As you might imagine, it gets super hot and sticky in Central FL. They are 99539 - 24" 1/4 HP Quiet Oscillating Wall Mount Fans from Air King. I still have to put outlets above the fans, so I don't have wires running all over the place. I hate seeing visible wires. I also got my 3 year-old son his new Recaro Probooster. It fits pretty well. Detailing Supplies
Looks Awesome!
Black Stone Guards would Look Sick!!!
 
Old Feb 18, 2014 | 10:59 PM
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Never get tired of looking at this car. One of favorite 991 builds.
 
Old Feb 18, 2014 | 11:19 PM
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i think you need to get treated for ocd. hahaa look at your garage.
 
Old Feb 19, 2014 | 01:11 AM
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Keep the photos coming because I like what I see. I never get tired of it. It is a beautiful car! Crazy good photos.
 
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Beautiful.
 
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Did you have the rear window tinted as well?
 
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Have to have tint in Florida especially. The darkened windows keep the car cool (hot) and allows for privacy. I have to say that your garage organization is terrific but why do I feel that it's a little like that move " Sleeping with the enemy?"
 
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Nice. However, that tint would be illegal in California.
 
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Great tint and great pics! I love the black and white versions...stunning contrast of the white with the tint and the sun flare. Well done!
 
Old Feb 19, 2014 | 11:02 AM
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Did you have the rear window tinted as well?
The sides and rear are all the same 15%.
 

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